Clarence: Mystery Piñata Review

Clarence: Mystery Piñata

The one thing my kids seem to truly enjoy is checking out new animated TV shows. I find that routinely they will check out new shows and quickly become attached it and the story line that is developing.

This show proved to be an impressive addition to our collection as it was something our children had not seen and it was fun watching them becoming interested and invested in the show and it’s main character. Overall my kids spent a very enjoyable afternoon becoming acquainted to Clarence.

In Clarence, the latest series created through its prolific shorts development program, Cartoon Network Studios has developed the story of an optimistic, spirited, lovable boy who sees the best in all things and wants to try everything. Because everything is amazing! In the all-new Clarence: Mystery Piñata DVD available February 10, celebrate the best of childhood: epic dirt fights, awkward crushes, trampoline combat, sleepover pranks and secret tree forts all through the eyes of Clarence. His novel perspective transforms nearly any situation, however mundane, into the best day ever. No matter what happens, nothing brings Clarence down.

The release of Clarence: Mystery Piñata marks the first home entertainment release for the animated series and features a collection of 12 popular episodes, including:

Fun Dungeon Face Off

Pretty Great Day with a Girl

Lost in the Supermarket

Clarence’s Millions

Jeff’s New Toy

Zoo

Rise ‘n’ Shine

Average Jeff

Slumber Party

Dream Boat

Too Gross for Comfort

Neighborhood Grill

PLUS – Original Pilot Episode!

Produced by Cartoon Network Studios, Clarence has emerged as a top-rated comedy series for the network during its first season run. During each month new episodes aired on the network, an average of 6 million kids 6-14 and nearly 4 million boys 6-14 tuned in to watch the series – along with Steven Universe – according to Nielsen NPower data, making it the #1 show among kids and boys 6-11, kids and boys 6-14, and boys 9-14 in its timeslot across cable and broadcast networks.

Episodes of Clarence can regularly be seen on Cartoon Network and are also featured on cartoonnetwork.com.

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